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The Two Gentlemen of Verona


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The Two Gentlemen of VeronaWritten in 1594. Valentine seeks to be educated in the ways of the world and travels with his servant, Speed, from Verona to Milan - where he falls in love with a Duke's daughter (Silvia) who he is too poor to marry. Proteus, also banished from Verona learns that they plan to elope and tells the Duke as he himself becomes enamoured of Silvia. Valentine is banished and becomes head of a select band of outlaws. Meanwhile, Julia, who Proteus had loved, has followed him disguised as a boy is employed by Proteus to take love messages to Silvia. At this point it gets complicated! Sylvia escapes and is pursued by the Duke, but they are both captured by Valentine's gang while the Duke is rescued by Proteus and finally everyone is revelade as who they really are.
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Corporate Sponsor Canard Duchene
Company New Shakespeare Company
Director Rachel Kavanaugh
Design Paul Farnsworth
Costume Paul Farnsworth
Music Terry Davies
Choreographer Scarlett Mackmin
Lighting Jason Taylor
Sound Gregory Clarke
Other Mel Churcher (voice coach)
Director Laura Baggaley (assistant)
Performer Ian Talbot (The Fool Launce)
Performer Walter Van Dyk (Duke of Milan)
Performer Issy Van Randwyck (Silvia)
Performer Nick Fletcher (proteus)
Performer Nicholas Burns (Valentine)
Performer Phillipa Peak (Julia)
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